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"Y* r ? l * ie S*» er »l welfare u litvius been lufficieutly/
k V? le l ,owers specifically conceded by our constitution :
. no believe that an attempt to assume other aud greater pow
ers 13 an attempt at usurpation :
betted more ru s» a our government is administered the
That there is such nn evil as governing too much.
And when lh**y exclaim against unwieldly patronage, great
expenses, power assumed by implication, and lucrative jobs ere
alcd lor the adherents of government, by means of which the
purity ol the national representation may he (if it has not been)
contaminated, they are content for these enormous offences, to
nn ergo the obloquy of all fashionable worshipers nt the shrine
ot power, and to be nick named as RADICALS.”
Seduction. —A case of seduction was tri
ed lately in New-York at Nisi Prius, be
fore Judge E lwards ; for the plain
tiff, nine thousand dollars.
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Governor Clinton, in his Message t the
Legislature of New-York, states “ th, ( ,he
direct taxes in that State, are only ha
mill on the dollar, orsfive cents on the hun- -
dred dollars, and there will soon be no oc
ousion for any tax.” t
1
Ukarriefc,
On the evening of the 23d inst. hv the Rev. Mr. Gardner,
Mv. JOH NN.PH IL POT, to Miss. LOUISA A. C. ti RENAN,
%b .of this city. - «
***** ° n Tuesday the inst. by the Rev. M’Carly •
Oliwgr, in Ellxrton. Elbert CcMy Georgia, Dr. JAMES D.
JAFfI%Q^TT, to Miss SAIIAH H. HEARD, both of the same
{&“ Jmme service will be per- <
formed, and nb.ccture delivered I OIIOH KDVt I
EVENING in At- Paul’s Church—w> commence «
at half past 6 o’djoek, '
January 28 ' |
p,
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GEORGIA FENCIBLES !!
Y )U are hereby ordered tcu appear at your
Parade Ground in front of the City-Hall, on
SATURDAY the 29th inst. at half past 2 o’clock
F. M. for Drill, armed and equipped, (without
uniform.) f*uacttml itfendanc is required.
By order of Capl. W W. (lor.T.
John Els worth,' 0 S.
January 28 . _ It- ,62
LA FAYETTE RIFLEMEN !
»•
VT CKNII a m.jeling of your Corps, a'-iue usu
ai place, nu S \TU'IUJAY EVENING the
29th inst. al 7 o'clock. Members who nave not
signed fho Constitution, ate particularly request
ed to avail Ihera i. Ives of Ihu present opportune
ty for so doing.
N. B. Julian*
Secretary pro tent.'
January 28 It 62. "
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The Board of Coinmissiouei’s
of t»ie An frusta JMasonic Hall Lottery, will meet
1 O Vluimmv KV ENING, io decide upon al
propositions iliat m«v be ofFeif.d lor liie pnr*
chase ot I ickets in (jwaniilies. *>f Islty o>. more
a-id for (he appointment of Agents to ihen
on commission. Persons wishing’ to # purcha o .f*.
or to act as Agents for the bale of Tickets, will
hand in their applications naming l the securities
To-Morrow to
J. S. Beers,
Srpretaty to the Foard of Commits .-oners,
N. 13 F»ve per cent discount will be allowed
to purchasers of 1 ickets in onaniilif.a of fifty or
snore, and a commission of two and an half per
Cm*, to th<>«« selling on Commission,
Jn*unrv 28 " (\2
*** R* H- WIbDIC, intending
to be absent a short time from Augusta, requests
those who may have professional .business with
him to call upon Messrs. Hoi/r h Kern, or Messrs.
(liuwi'oiin Sc Cvnmink Samukl Hale, Esq. will
act as hi» sgeut in relation to his private affaire
and with respect to the estate of John Garuthers,
deceased, being duty authorized to receive all ac
counts and give receipts.
January 25 1825. 6t f 62
JL IPlVJiiil LX,
DENTIST.
RESFF.C I'EULLY informs the Ladies snd Gen
tleineii of \ngusta and its vicinity, that lie
/ ’ Wtl he in the city about the first of March.
\ January 28 uM 62
Co‘” nf a Certificate from James Monroe, Pres't,
t he tegtiiTiouiHls presented to trie hv Mr. I’arm
•y, of his great talents as a DENTIST, are ot
high character—in addition to which I start wi'ii
great pleasure, that his operations in my family,
hayc aH 'rd *d a practical and very satisfactory
evidence of his merit.
JAMES MONROE.
Washington, Dec, 9th, 1822
To W\ft Vovoys ol* natural
IntaCLs ol Hair.
E subscriber who is just arrived in litis city
l fromNcw-\ork, offers for sale an extensive
assortment of Ladies and Gentlemen's WIGS, fitc
all of h:s own manufacture, and at the various
f prices, tram 15 to fto'J each—h,s lowest priced
Wigs be warrants shall equal, if not excel, those
made elsewhere in America, in every respect, at
w hatever they may cost.
The admiration with which the fashionable world
have viewed quirk’s new invention, and the reputa
tion which lias universally attended his ornamental
productions, pre-eminently rank him above all com
petition. By many years studious application to ihe
princtples ot his profession, ha h is at leugih been
enabled to introduce to the public one of the musi
extraordinary discoveries in the system of Wig
making, that human imagination could suggest, aud
which has obtained the appellation ot Quirk', beads
of hair.
|i I hose Ladies and Gentlemen that may honor him
with their calls, he feels confident th >c from the su
pei lor-ty of his work, in every respect, he will
secure their custom lor the future.
Apply at the Mansion House, from 10 until 1
o clock, where the subscriber will he ready to a
tend upon those Gentlemen lhatmav be ph-a ed io
honor him with their commands. Lades leaving
their orders will be waited upon immediately—he
stay in Augusta will not exceed stl, February.
Thomas Quirk.
January 28 2t * h ,
AUGUSTA
MASONIC HALL LOTTERY,
AUTHOKIZED BY GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF
THE STATE OF GEORGIA.
1 Prize of 830,000 is £30,000
I Prize of 20,000 is 20,000
4 Prizes of 10,000 is 40,000
4 Prizes of 5,000 is £O,OOO
5 Prizes of 1,000 is 5,000
10 Prizes of 500 is 5,000
50 Prizes of 100 is 5,000 i
100 Prizes of 50 is 5,000
5000 Prizes of 10 is 50,000 1
Ts- f 5 Priaes . > 180,000 .
12825 Blanks. 5
18000 TICKETS at TEN DOLLARS.
Loss than two and an half Blanks to a prize.
mm # *
THE PRIZES ONLY TO BE DRAWN.
All the P ,z.s io he Floating from the commencement , ,
ex cep the Jollovtiug , ivhich will he deposited in the
wheel at d>finite pen ads viz:
On the Ist Drawing 1 prize of SIO,OOO & I of SSOO ,
rl u I it “ 1 P rize 5.000 &1 of 1,000 Ac lof $ 500
Un the 3d “ j prize of 10,000 Ac lof 500 I
Un the 4lh “ 1 prize of 5,000 Ac lof 1,000 Ac lof 500
On the sjh “ I prize of 10,000 Ac lof 500
Un the Olh •• \ prize of 5.0U0 \1 of 1,000 Ac lof 500 .
Un the 7th “ l prize of 10,000 Ac lof 5,000 Ac lof 500
Un the »ih “ i p r i ze G s Ac lof I’ooo Ac 2of 600
Ou the vih “ i prize of 30,000 Ac lof 1,000 At lof 500
Ihe whole Lotterj to be completed in
Hrawiugs Vlnhf.
0 y he drawing to c.'n ill ice as n as a
sufficient number of Tick is are sold. The
wimle of the Frizes payable in tbir y q U )s afte r
the completion ot the Drawing, subject to a de.
‘luctiou ot fifteen p. r cent, All Prizes no( ap
p.H-d (or in twe've m mtlis, to he as a 1
donatuAi to the tuiuls of the Masonic Hail.
j
Present Vvice ot Tickets,
m aNftUfc&lKßo
Augusta, a lew doors beinw lue Uank
J. H. Beers,
Secretary to the Hoard nj' Commissioners.
Op* Orders lor l ickeis tr -m any part of the
u I ed Stales, I\st paid and enclosing the Cash,
addressed to the Secre.ary, will m.et immediate
attention.
Huiea and regulations adopted at a meeting ol
he Board ot Con ipissioners of the MASONIC
H ALL LO rTEßY;’January 8-h, 1825.
1 . 1 lie C. mmissloners shall assemble on the
Saturday of every other week.
r 2d. A majority of the Commissioners shall con
stitute a quorum for the transaction of business,
and a.majority of those present al any meeting,
slial. govern m all cases, except those hereinaftci
specified.
3d. it shall be the duty of the Chairman to pre
serve order, to appoint Committees to supervise
the Rooks and conduct of the Secretary, ancf he
soidl have the privdegeot voting upon ad subjects,
aud also of expressing his opinion.
4th, \ Secretary shall be appointed with a srl
ary of eight hundred dopais per annum, and shall
**ve mul security fur the t’aithtul pertunnanri
ol bis duties. He shall keep lair minutes ol tin
proceedings oflfie Board of Commiswoners-ahah
act as an agent for the sale of lickeis- keep a re
gular account of his sales, and deposite all nonief
received by him, (as soon as received.) in one ol
he Hanks oftliis city. He shall, moreover, tra'
laci all business relating to the Lottery, to which
ne shad be required to attend, bv the Corami
■ stoners,
| sth. No ticket shall be sold on a credit, unless
by an order ol the HoarcLof Commissi incrs; ano
not then, without such security as shall be satisfac
I oty to a committee appointed for the purpose ot
receiving the same.
6th. The tickets shall be signed by the Com
"issioners, in rqual proportions; and not mor<
man one Commissioner shall sign any tick. t.
7th. The Secretary shall no: be entrusted’atan\
. onetime, with more than five hundred lickeis
and shall exhibit at every meeting of the Comine
sionc-rs, his Hank Uoi k, ai d an account plainly
shewing the amount ol tickets sold, aud the num
bes iu baud.
Bih- Ihe tickets, after they are numbered am'
. signed, shall be deposited al Hank, and only drawn
thence by a committee, of which the Chairman
shall be one.
9 h No money shall be drawn from Rank, bui
by a check, signed by a majority of the Commis
inners, and for no other purpose, but the pay
• menl of prizes, or necessary expenses.
January 28
i ——
•NviNv, Vj’dsii
AND jt
FRUIT STORE,
ONK BOOH HKLOW THE BHIIIOE BVNK.
r |' ,l!E Subscriber is weekly and sometimes dai
■ tt 1' receiving the articles in his line of bush
ne-s, and can supply families with the best of Li
'l’iors and Fruits of the season, upon the most
moderate terms. —Buying for cash and selling fm
< ash, ho can afford his Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Cheese
Lon.' ilk, Almonds, Raisins, Canal Flour, Oranges,
, Apples, and Liquors unadulterated at a very small
! profit upon the wholesale prices,
ALSO—
VERY SUPERIOR jVORTJIEIW
ALE,
BY THE BARHEL,
Just received a small stock of
lUELL’S superior M »co(> v Uappee 6c bcotch
3rfl/2 T JL
Genuine fin-, <), , C iewme and Smoking.
Cavendish. Fig Fail, smell twist T OUACCU.
Which he wi.J sell at v/h*lesale, lower than it
has ordinarily been sold here ; hut in justice U
wholesale purchasers, h- cannot reduce the retail
inces of Itiell’s Manufacture
J. S. Simmons.
January 28 3t 62
S3* INNISHONE
GAU. f 'NS Pure Irish WHISKEY
just i tceived from Felf.st, and fur sal- bv
Jas. X J . AJaguire.
January 28 3t 62
BY BUGG & SAVAGE.
ON SATURDAY 29th January hist, at 10 o’-
M. will be sold in Augusta, at the
1 ,te resilience of Col. Nicholas Wauk, deceased.
\ part of the personal proper!) belonging to his
Estate.
’Hie terms to pitrchiisera will be hbetal, and
moat of the articles offered of the best quality
Among other things to bf then sold are brav
ing It no in Furniture, Brussels Carpets, beauti(ti)
sets of Tea and Desal t China, Class Ware, some
late of fi ie and fashionable Workmanship, and
some choice old Wines. •
A I ibrary of Law Honks will also he offered,
03* Sale postponed from Wednesday.
iiy order of the Executrix
and Executor,
.KWHsfy 95 2t 61 •
r | , HF, Subscribe r will’give 12 cents per lb. for
1 FIVE IHOUSAND POUNDS brst quality
' ALLOW, to he delivered Jay, day ot
Fi h an, at his Manutacl W,‘fi below
the Market, ' t
Augusta .Linn r • 28 18 95
OYSTERS IN THE SHELL.
AFHF.SH supply of large II Jit SAW Os
SEEU S. is just received at the Faulk ’la
vans.—Families can be supplied at gl 50 per
bushel.
January 98 It £ 69
Jv otice. «
ALL persons indebted to the subscriber prior
to the 1-t of January 1824, are requested to
come forward and make immedate payment,Vfts'a
I nger indulgence cannot be given. Persons in (
debied to the late firm of B. D. & I. I’hompson,
are also requeued to make immediate settlements
wi'h the subscriber, who is alont authorised t<
close the accounts ol the concern.
B, D. Thompson.
Autrnsta. Jan 29 1895. 3t 62
“B-stUaJui. fiiin omca
VtftTZSD STATES
AND
POST NOTES,
ALSO,
DRAFTS
On Boston, Baltimore,
Providence, Washington City,
New-York, Petersburg, Va.
Philadelphia, Charleston, S. C.
And Savannah,
For Sale by
Beers, Bunnell & St. John.
Jiroud, corner of JM’lntonh street.
Gold and Silvkh coin and ail kmus ol Hank
Notks, Hough! and Sold.
V ,y,M Ivr 19 40
a jJlA3l3l£t>'
AT THE SIGN OF THE
Augusta OVutVvvug
NKAtll.tf OPPOSITE THE CITE HOTEL.
IVonld most respectfully inform their friends and tlx
community, ihiu they we no-tv ready to attend to
their call;, for
Frock ißoats,
Dress Coats,
Coatees,
Big Coats,
Plaid and Camblet Cloaks,
Ladies’ ( loaks,
Pantaloons,
Os the most fashionable kind.
Vests, Shirts, Cravats,
Drawers,
Klegant patent Suspenders,
La Fayette velvet Vesting,
Which thy offer for sale this season, lower
than ever—but (despising the principal of un
derselling) they would only have it understood
dial they are not to be undersold by any in their
line of business.
January n 57
BUSHELS COHN
5U till’d* Philad Iplna Whiskey
50 barrels No. 3 Mackerel
75 do Flour
20 do Loaf Sugar
30 do Irish Poiaoes
2 half pipes Madeira Wine
40 barrels Whiskey,
FOR SALE BY
Thomas M‘Gran.
Jan’v. 25 3f 61
gy' Owing to the unfavorable state
of the weather on Friday evening last, the MOO I
CLUB did not meet. A special meeting of tin
C ub will, however, he held at the City Mall, on
’E/iis Evening next, at 7 o’clock, by order of the
Chief Jus ice.
Deo. W. Warner, cleric.
January 25 9t 6]
lost.
'KAIIE undersigned, lost between this place and
1. Caps. U, Uery's on the main Savannah road,
his POCKET BOOK, containing-one Five Dollai
Hid and a tew Dollars in small change—likewise
sundry notes, to wit; One made by M. Tarver,
for §26, due and payable to J. S. Harney; as ad
mini.-,, rator of G. VV. Evans, one fur %2l 50, en
dorsed and payable as (he first ; one by Benj.
Palmer, fir SB. one by John Williams for g 6 18
and one by James Collins, fur g!5, payable as the
first—and all of them were due on the first dai
of January, 1825, Likewise one other Noie
nade by John James, in favour of S. Taivep, foi
810, and one by M. Uellmne in (Uvor of m'. M .
Dye, for g3O. All persons are cautioned not te
Hade for the aforesaid Notes, and the Drawers i
are hereby notified not to pay the same to any
person but the subscriber, who will payasuita
hie reward for the del,very of the Pocket Book <
and papers to Mr. James MT.aws, nr to
Samuel Tarver.
January 28, 182$ 4* p 62 (
I
CIRCUS.
THIS EVENING ,
(FRIDAY) January 28, 1825.
TO COMMENCE WITH A
(Biß&saD ißsm’iaaaa
AND CONCLUDE WITH TJJE BEAUTIFUL
mnisvi xed,
Dancing to In- nine , I Paddy Carey.
HORSEMANSHIP
by Master Whittaker.
Dunnif wine i lie wil 1 infr In- e ihe
Teas a ill’s YyuUc.
RUNNING VAULTING
Vtj the whole Troop.
MRS. WILLIAMS)
The intrepid Equestrian, will go through her ele
gant hck of Equestrianism—and conclude with
the six divisions ol the Broad Sword, the horse
in full .-peed.
iiroumA $ Wi>| Tumbling,
BY THE WHOLE TROOP.
STILL^VAULTINQ,
By the whole Troop, viz :
Messrs. Hlyth, Aston, Hunt. Hughes, Whilta.
ker; Sessford, M’Cooi —Chatter Box Gabbh
Joke, (the Clown) WII I IAMS.
■ f HORSEMANSHIP ,
Mr. HLYTH,
WWWI) BEAUTIFUL HOUSES.'
- GRAND TRAMPOLINE,
Over 110-s •«, through Ho tps, &c.
By Master Hunt.
Stick Dance and Combat,
Eiom the Pam on mie of Kanko.
SLACK WIRE
By «N\va. Williams,
If ho will go through her astonishing per-:
formunces with Hoops, Oranges, tife.
Mr. MAXCY,
For the fonr'h time in Augusta, will perform a
March on the Newly Invented Trumpet, us
composed by himself—in honor of
UEX. LAFAXVVYTE'a
Arrival in America.
HORSEMANSHIP
By Master A'd
Without Saddle or Bridle ! ! during which he
will perform a variety of intsreating feats,
leaning through HOOPS, over GAHTEUS
he. &c. the Hors" go'ng at full speed,
Ihe evening’s performance to conclude with the
MILLER'S FROLIC\
OR,
My Grandfather and Grandmother going to the
Mill.
dj* Admittance to the Boxes One Dollar, PIT,
Fifty Cents. t
*•* Children under fen years of age, admitted
*o the Boxes at half price.
tit Doors open at a quarter past six, and Per
'or,fiance to commence at seven o’clock precisely.
fff Tickets may be procured at the Circus and
-it the Globe-Tavern during the day.
J\o> smoking utloraed :within the Doors of the
Circus.
January 25 f)
Brought to the Jail of Ooiuinoia
County, on the 13th instant, a negro man by the
name of JESS or JESSE, about 6 (eei high, ra
ther light complexion, about 25 or 26 years ol
•ige, says that he belongs to Benjamin Gilbert, of
Jefferson Countv.
The owner is requested to c me forward prove
his properly and fake him away,
Benj. T. Rees, Jailor.
JarMiftrv 21 . - >f p 62
LKOItUI A, Muilce County.
WHEREAS Comfort Merritt, applies for let
ters ol Administration, on die estate of Cot
lon Merritt, deceased.
Now, therefore, these are to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditors of the
said deceased, to file their objections in my office
(if any they have) within the time prescribed by
'aw, or otherwise letters ot administration will be
granted to her.
Given under my hand at office in Waynesbo
rough, tins 3d day of Jmnaiy 1825
63 Samuel Sturges, Cl’lc.
LKOKOIA, Mur he County,
WHEREAS Jonathan Lewis, applies for let
ters ot Ailmimstraiion on the Estate ol
Riley Handberry, (Mi i or) deceased.
N:;w therefore, these are to cite ai d admonish
all and singular llie kindred and creditors of the
said deceased, lo file their objections in my office
(if any they have) within the lime prescribed In
aw, or otherwise letters of Administration wi 1
be granted to him.
Given under my hand at office in Waynesbo
rough, this 15 h dav of January, 1825.
63 Samuel Sturges, clerk.
GEORGIA, Columbia County,
HI 1 1 ERE AS bully Eubank, has applied ft*
letters of Administration on the Estate ol
Wdliarn Eubank, deceased, late of said county.
these are therefore to cue and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of ih<
aid deceased, to be ami appear at my office, w ith
m die time prescribed by law, to file their oh.
jections (if any they have) to shew cau-e win
said letters ot Administration should not be grant
cd.
Given under my hand at office, in Columbia, '
this 24th day of January, 1825.
63 S. Crawford, clerk. )
* > ' *
1 ■ ■ —L’!
PHILOSOPHICAL
THE AT HE.
“ Now or Never” Last Nights of Mk.
RHO A IKS Engagement.
Othello Jackson
D ESPECI FULLY informs the Ladies and Gen
•o * ern ' ll Augusta, and its vi.cinity that he
will entertain them (at Campbells’ Gully, on the
corner ot Broad street) as follows, this and to
morrow Kvenin^s,
January and h.
“ Multurn in Parvo.”
UliAXl)
spiaiisimiaißm 3
ri S nv' Ist—i* 72 VJAMIJST the Sailor, who first ap
pears on the ami dunces a hornpipe With
great agility.
F'purc 2d -NIMHIE TOM will next appear on
the stage. and perform TUMRLING, backwards
and forwards, and dance in various ways
, / %"’ e3<l ~ ' l ,n: I'LtCl. KYSVjI/UMoIj altar.
tiears, m diflereni forms and in the character of
the deuce unmasked, changing alternately from
white to blark, and will swallow his own head
Figure 4th —JlM CitAC A'and his favorite Horse
1 NOBLE, in full speed, will vault and rovuull on
the stage,
MSWDir.ID&I&La
The Performer will permit any Gentleman to
produce his own Pistol and Hall, which he may
. 'oad and discharge at him in the presence of 1 the
company, and he will catch the identical Uall up
on the noint of a Dirk. r
T\\e CA\e,st,
OR
INVISIBLE PAINTER.
The Periormer will present to the Company a
small Cltest, into which he will permit any young
Udy or Gentleman to place a blank Hard, and the
nkeness of the person they are "to marry will in-
Htantly be » n tho
NE PLUS ULTRA.
1 he most. Impenetrable and interesting secret
lw ** e arcana of philosophical allusions, which
.lew crowded houses for sixty successive nights
m Boston, New York and Philadelphia. Nolwith
''landing every attempt to develops the means by
winch the objects were conveyed, it still remains
I 1,, e wonder of the most acute uimd,
■ Mr. 11. will burr w from the company present, 4
numb r of articles, such as watches, rings, gloves,
handkerchiefs, Stc, which articles,at the command
ot the performer, will disappear from before the
’ yes of the special rs, and will he f.imd in any
place, not exceeding on- quarter of a mile, in chim
neys, public buildings, ap in meins. Stc. or in a
word, any place that may be required bv the com
pany.
1 J.HCK.SONwiII perform on the.
SLACK ROPE AND SLACK
WUIE.
The whole to conclude with the celebrated f-at of
A SWORD,
Twenty-six inch.s in length, which Mr. R. will
actually, without deception swall ,w 22 inches of.
He is th. first American who ever per.united this
extraordinary Feat,
dj” Admittance fifttj cts.
* «* Perfin mancen commence at 7 o’clock.
January 28
SheriiTs Sale,
Will be sold on the first Tuesday m March next,
at the Court Hous-in tlie Town of Waynes
bm - nigh, Burke r .unty, whhin -ale hours :
450 Acres of Fine Lau I, adjoin
mg Lands of Jacob Evans, and 10b acres wnere
mi Artimus Powell now live*adj Mining Lands of
1 . ,J. Cutteau, levied'on as the property of Vrli
m"« P.iweH, to satisfy three executions in favour
I <>l 8. L. Royal, .Executor, for the use of Wdiiam
Red.
als—
o-63 Acres of Land, adjoin in 2;
Thomas Uostisk and others levied on as tlie pru
ptrty of Colton Merrtf, deceased, to satisfy an
execution in favour of M m. Givin, deceased, lor
the use ot William Barron*
als 1—
13d Acres of Laud, adjoinin'**
Lands of S. L. Royal and others, levied on as Hie
pr operty of Benjarnin Cjuest, to satisfy an execu*
.on in favour ol S. L. Royal, for the use of Wil.
hum Bed.
—ALSO—
One Cray Horse, levied on as the
property of Abi. r Hollidav, to satisly an execu
tion in lavor of Thomas Ward.
ALSO
3 Negroes viz: Lucy, Susa, and
Elizabeth, levied on as the property of Lewis
Hyne, to satisfy sundry fi. fas. issued from a ius
ticcs Court, in favour of l.ittleberry Marsh.
—ALSO —-
9lh part ot three Negroes,
. viz; Charlotte, Equdla ami Me rit, levied on as
the property of Adam Wallace, to satisfy three
, executions in favour of William Reynolds, point
ed out by Win. Wallace.
—also—
-5 Negroes, viz : Mary and her 4
children, I uni, Clarissa, Hetty and Cuyler, levied
■ on as the properly of Abner Holliday, to satisfy
an .execution. n favour of the administrators of
■ Ball Jones, deceased, pointed out by said adm’rs.
ALSO—
, 0,,e Negro hoy named Jerry, levi
ed on as the property of John Brigham. Guardi
an of Free It .b, to salis/y two fi. fas. i M favour of
bUhA llaysnon.
Joo. T. Forth, s. b. c.
January 2 7 182a ~ fi ,
Administrator’s Sale.
4 GREF,ABLE loan order of the Honorable
n. the Superor Court of Burke County, will
be sold on the first Tuesday in April next, at the
Lour* 1 Joust* in B •iypf's()oroii|jli,
Two hundred and fifty Acres of
f.and, lying in the first I),strict „f VVafion Cotin
ty. known as Lot No. 105, in the plan of said Dig.
inet, sold as the property of the estate if s, ] 0
won Hamel, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs
and creditors.
Simeon Hampton, adrn’r.
January 24 1825 Ibl y fia
Book and Job Printing,
Ntally Ex tinted ut this Office.